DocumentCode
757193
Title
Work-centered support systems: a human-centered approach to intelligent system design
Author
Scott, Ronald ; Roth, Emilie M. ; Deutsch, Stephen E. ; Malchiodi, Erika ; Kazmierczak, Thomas E. ; Eggleston, Robert G. ; Kuper, Samuel R. ; Whitaker, Randall D.
Author_Institution
Intelligent Distributed Comput. Dept., BBN Syst. Technol., MN, USA
Volume
20
Issue
2
fYear
2005
Firstpage
73
Lastpage
81
Abstract
The work-centered support system approach to human-centered computing focuses on analyzing and supporting the multiple facets of work. The WCSS for global weather management developed to support weather forecasting and monitoring in an airlift service organization, exemplifies this approach. A hallmark of human-centered computing (HCC) is its focus on domain practitioners and their field of practice. Human-centered design depends on a deep analysis of a field´s cognitive and collaborative demands and how people work individually, in groups, and in organizations to meet those demands. The objective is to leverage what we know about human cognitive and collaborative processes to create systems that optimize the affordances (direct perception of meanings) and effectivities (knowledge-driven actions) for humans. The WCSS paradigm offers an approach for incorporating software agent technology in a manner that helps the user keep the head in the work and reduces the possibility that software agent states or actions surprise the user.
Keywords
cognition; decision support systems; geophysics computing; human factors; software agents; user centred design; user interfaces; weather forecasting; airlift service organization; global weather management; human cognitive process; human-centered computing; intelligent system design; software agent; work-centered support system; Collaborative software; Collaborative work; Face; Humans; Intelligent agent; Intelligent systems; Monitoring; Software agents; Visualization; Weather forecasting; D-OMAR; WCSS; cognitive engineering; human-centered; intelligent agents; intelligent systems; software agents; work-centered; work-centered support system;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Intelligent Systems, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1541-1672
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MIS.2005.37
Filename
1413174
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